We review signaling by reactive oxygen species, which is emerging as a major physiological process. However, among the reactive oxygen species, H(2)O(2) best fulfills the requirements of being a second messenger. Its enzymatic production and degradation, along with the requirements for the oxidation of thiols by H(2)O(2), provide the specificity for time and place that are required in signaling. Both thermodynamic and kinetic considerations suggest that among possible oxidation states of cysteine, formation of sulfenic acid derivatives or disulfides can be relevant as thiol redox switches in signaling. In this work, the general constraints that are required for protein thiol oxidation by H(2)O(2) to be fast enough to be relevant for signali...
: Protein cysteines can undergo various forms of oxidation, some of them reversible (disulphide form...
Protein cysteine thiol status is a major determinant of oxidative stress and oxidant signaling. The ...
Sulfhydration by a hydrogen sulfide anion and electrophile thiolation by reactive sulfur species (RS...
A principal characteristic of redox signaling is that it involves an oxidation-reduction reaction or...
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are currently considered not only harmful byproducts of aerobic...
Oxidation of critical signaling protein cysteines regulated by H2O2 has been considered to involve s...
Oxidation of critical signaling protein cysteines regulated by H2O2 has been considered to involve s...
The major function of disulfide bonds is not only the stabilization of protein structures. Over the ...
The unique chemistry of oxygen has been both a resource and threat for life on Earth for at least th...
AbstractCysteine residues, and in particular their thiolate groups, react not only with reactive oxy...
Cysteine residues, and in particular their thiolate groups, react not only with reactive oxygen spec...
Activation of redox cascades through hydrogen peroxide-mediated reversible cysteine oxidation is a m...
Redox signaling is crucial for cells to maintain homeostasis. The goal of this research is to unders...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S/HS⁻) can be formed in mammalian tissues and exert physiological effects....
For decades, reactive persulfide species including cysteine persulfide (CysSSH) have been known to e...
: Protein cysteines can undergo various forms of oxidation, some of them reversible (disulphide form...
Protein cysteine thiol status is a major determinant of oxidative stress and oxidant signaling. The ...
Sulfhydration by a hydrogen sulfide anion and electrophile thiolation by reactive sulfur species (RS...
A principal characteristic of redox signaling is that it involves an oxidation-reduction reaction or...
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are currently considered not only harmful byproducts of aerobic...
Oxidation of critical signaling protein cysteines regulated by H2O2 has been considered to involve s...
Oxidation of critical signaling protein cysteines regulated by H2O2 has been considered to involve s...
The major function of disulfide bonds is not only the stabilization of protein structures. Over the ...
The unique chemistry of oxygen has been both a resource and threat for life on Earth for at least th...
AbstractCysteine residues, and in particular their thiolate groups, react not only with reactive oxy...
Cysteine residues, and in particular their thiolate groups, react not only with reactive oxygen spec...
Activation of redox cascades through hydrogen peroxide-mediated reversible cysteine oxidation is a m...
Redox signaling is crucial for cells to maintain homeostasis. The goal of this research is to unders...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S/HS⁻) can be formed in mammalian tissues and exert physiological effects....
For decades, reactive persulfide species including cysteine persulfide (CysSSH) have been known to e...
: Protein cysteines can undergo various forms of oxidation, some of them reversible (disulphide form...
Protein cysteine thiol status is a major determinant of oxidative stress and oxidant signaling. The ...
Sulfhydration by a hydrogen sulfide anion and electrophile thiolation by reactive sulfur species (RS...